[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporters Hee-kyung Ahn, Hyun-ryul Park, and Shin-ji Kim] This summer, with repeated heatwaves and heavy rains, the overall rainy season was shorter and the heat persisted, causing the number of summer rainy days to decrease by approximately 30% compared to the average year. Particularly, rainfall was concentrated in short periods locally, leading to record-breaking heavy rains in July and August. Consequently, there were concerns about the quality and harvest of feed crops this year. In Jeonnam, a major feed crop cultivation area, numerous regions were unable to produce feed crops at all due to flooding from heavy rains, and in October, when rice straw is bundled, frequent rains often prevented timely bundling of rice straw or sowing of winter feed crops. Extreme weather.